Former Chelsea and Arsenal midfielder Cesc Fabregas has revealed he will return to the Premier League one day as a coach.
The Spaniard has had a very illustrious Premier League career with Arsenal and Chelsea. The 35-year-old made 212 Premier League appearances for Arsenal scoring 35 goals in the process and scoring 15 goals in 138 Premier League appearances for Chelsea.
Cesc Fabregas won two Premier League, two Cup, and the League Cup with Arsenal and Chelsea. The 35-year-old contract with Monaco ended in June and he has now signed a two years contract with Serie B side Como.
The 2006 Golden boy winner has revealed that he spends most of the best part of his career in the Premier League with Arsenal and Chelsea, so he will like to return to the Premier League to take managerial role.
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The former Arsenal skipper speaking on SkySport said: “When I become a coach, as I have said, the Premier League has been my league, it is where I played my best football, my best years, where people respect me so much.
“I feel really loved in England and, in the future, I would love [to coach there], why not?
“I’d love to [be a Premier League manager], 100 percent. If I can look at a target in some years to come, then definitely, this is in my head.”
Fabregas also praised Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta and technical director Edu Gasper.
The former Arsenal midfielder was full of praise for Edu and Arteta following a successful summer.
Arsenal has had one of the best transfer businesses in the Premier League. The Gunners have signed Gabriel Jesus, Fabio Viera, Matt Turner, Maquinhos, and Oleksandr Zinchenko.
The Spanish international added: “I think Mikel is doing a good job and Edu is doing a fantastic job,’ he added. ‘Edu is a football man and he knows what it takes to build a football project.
“You cannot do it in one day and sometimes the market doesn’t allow you to get the right players, sometimes you are too young to compete, which happened at Arsenal during one or two years
“But I think they have now matured, the younger players are not so young anymore. I see a different face.
“They signed very well and strengthened the team in areas in which they were struggling.
“I’m really looking forward to the season because it is really exciting.”
Meanwhile, Manchester City midfielder believes Arsenal, Chelsea, and Tottenham are ready to fight for the Premier League.
Rodri revealed this before Manchester City’s FA community shield defeat to Liverpool, saying: You cannot make one mistake when you are fighting for titles. It will be the same next season, I am sure.
“Not just Liverpool, but Chelsea, Tottenham, Arsenal, [Manchester] United. We just have to focus on ourselves as always, focus on each game and we will see if we can make it three Premier League titles in a row,